Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update
Here is the weekly report of what’s new at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), and Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR) — plus a few bonus links.
Feel free to share other items of philosophical interest you’ve come across recently in the comments to this post.
New:
- Dependence Logic, by Pietro Galliani (Sussex).
Revised:
- Frege’s Theorem and Foundations for Arithmetic, by Edward N. Zalta (Stanford).
- Aquinas’ Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy, by John Finnis (Notre Dame).
- Phenomenal Intentionality, by David Bourget (Western Ontario) and Angela Mendelovici (Western Ontario).
- Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic, by Andrea Cantini (Florence) and Riccardo Bruni (Florence).
- Francis Herbert Bradley, by Stewart Candlish (Western Australia), and Pierfrancesco Basile (Bern).
- Reductionism in Biology, by Ingo Brigandt (Alberta) and Alan Love (Minnesota).
- Charlie Dunbar Broad, by Kent Gustavsson (Uppsala).
- Integrity, by Damian Cox (Queensland), Marguerite La Caze (Queensland), and Michael Levine (Western Australia).
- Erik Myin (Antwerp) reviews Embodied Emotions: A Naturalist Approach to a Normative Phenomenon (Routledge), by Rebekka Hufendiek.
- Kristen Hessler (SUNY-Albany) reviews The Confluence of Philosophy and Law in Applied Ethics (Palgrave Macmillan), by Norbert Paulo.
- Matti Eklund (Uppsala) reviews Ontology Made Easy (Oxford), by Amie L. Thomasson.
- Steven Nadler (Wisconsin-Madison) reviews Early Modern Cartesianisms: Dutch and French Constructions (Oxford), by Tad M. Schmaltz.
- John Gardner (Oxford) reviews The Wrong of Injustice: Dehumanization and its Role in Feminist Philosophy (Oxford), by Mari Mikkola.
BONUS:
Philosophy and the pop mashup.
Compiled by Michael Glawson, University of South Carolina
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